I am sure you already know there is POS component in Ofbiz.
Regarding change in UI for Admin apps in Ofbiz, I'll say if you really don't
just HATE HTML Web apps, Based on your requirements there are few things you
can do, Like Creating a Webapp that uses Forms and Screens from Ofbiz
component and Customize them to do how you like, Add some ease of use using
Ajax etc. At different times I have read in mailing list, people thinking to
do something like this and finally either they did a closed room
implementation so I don't know, else they settled for Webapp path.

We've done such things and have helped.

Regards
Anil Patel

On 1/9/07, Karl Martindale-Vale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for your reply Anil.

Yes I realise there's quite some work in reimplementing the interface but
I
do believe the change is important.  The two angles I'm trying to weigh up
are:
- ofbiz with a new front-end, and
- starting from scratch.

The functionality in ofbiz that is in addition to what we'd like to
achieve
in the initial release of the 'head office' app will be useful in future
for
additional features and maybe taking ofbiz to a store level but for
today's
discussion I'd like to leave that aside (a short sighted measure I know,
but
a simplifying one nevertheless).

-Karl

>From: "Anil Patel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: ofbiz-user@incubator.apache.org
>To: ofbiz-user@incubator.apache.org
>Subject: Re: Do you think OFBiz is the 'right' choice for us.
>Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 15:42:25 -0800
>
>While Ofbiz has most out of feature set you are looking
>I am not sure if you really need UI to be implemented using
Swing/SWT/.NET
>etc, it will be lot of work.
>
>Regards
>Anil
>

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